DAVIE — One day after it was revealed he is the subject of an investigation into a domestic incident, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry said he is cooperating.

“I have been upfront with the team,” Landry said after Tuesday’s practice. “I’ve been upfront with law enforcement. Hopefully this gets resolved in a timely fashion.”

Landry was asked if he feels he did nothing wrong.

“Exactly,” Landry replied.

Asked what happened, Landry expanded on his comments.

“I’ve been very upfront with the team,” Landry said. “I’ve been very upfront with the law enforcement. I’m here at training camp to help my guys get better. I don’t want any bad attention to me, this organization, (coach) Adam (Gase), nobody. And I don’t believe that this is the place for it or the time for it.”

Speaking of the team and law enforcement, Landry said: “I put it in their hands. That’s all I have to say about it.”

Landry is under investigation for a domestic incident, and the Broward State Attorney’s Office confirmed that it is looking into the allegation brought to them by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department.

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